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The Britney Spears alleged leaked single “Pleasure You” was simply a rumor and not true. This has been made clear by her Jive representatives themselves. But that’s not the big news we wanna share with you… The even bigger news is...

Britney is expected to drop a hot new single sometime during the second week of December! And her album is expected to drop sometime in early 2011! Get ready fans, it’s Britney bitch! Brit has always played it smart in music – release a multi-platinum selling album one year, take the next year off. 2011 is the year for Britney!

Circus video was amazing. Hence winning that Fuse.TV battle with over 10 million votes, remember? hehe.

This era will be AMAZING because there's less restrictions with Britney's life like there was in the Circus era.

I'm expecting PROPER promotion, hot tracks, hot performances. Why? because she needs to do that, she can't just keep doing medicore era's like Circus after letting her fans wait 2 years for another album!

This is what I need from this era:Super hot dance video, where all the focus is on dancing.A slow song single (something like everytime)A brunette photoshoot because I <3 Brunettneyanddd a VMA performance that will make haters and the newbies sit the fuck down.

HAPPY 3 YEAR ANNIVERSARY TO BLACKOUT!

"“Telephone” actually sounds a lot like Britney’s 2007 hit “Piece of Me,” proving yet again how much impact Britney has had on the sonics of current pop. People love to make fun of Britney, and why not, but if “Telephone” proves anything, it’s that Blackout may be the most influential pop album of the past five years.

Britney uses Auto-Tune the way Bob Dylan used his harmonica — for punctuation, for atmosphere, for an alienatingly weird sound effect. It’s a blast of vocal distortion, harsh on the surface, but expressive, capable of sounding wildly funny or abrasively pissed-off or seductive. In “Telephone,” as in “Piece of Me,” the Auto-Tune does for her voice what the harmonica does for Dylan’s in “It Ain’t Me, Babe” — a way of telling the world to keep its hands off "